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    Quote Originally Posted by bigoldron
    OK, so I know I'll probably get blasted for this one, but is it just me or is that no talent Kid Rock not the biggest joke around? I mean really, he's trying to come off as a Southern boy, yet was born and grew up in Detroit. Last time I checked, Michigan's about as far North as you can get in the good old USA.
    Oh, now, take it easy, Ron. Nobody's got a right to blast 'ya for your opinion about the guy, I'm not a fan of his either ('cept maybe when he got his come-uppance at the end of "Joe Dirt").
    But the "wanting to be something he's not", growing up in Detroit and dreaming big of being someone else?
    Bigoldron, I got two words for you.........

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    I do have to give him credit for making a name for himself out of nothing. But that's the kind of credit I would give any con man, so it's not exactly praise....

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    Give him credit for being earworm material though. Once I get "Bawidtaba" lodged in my phonological loop, it's there for days.

    BAW-idta-BA daBANG-a-DANG dicky dicky dicky said the boogie said UP JUMP the BOOGIE...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ro3b
    Give him credit for being earworm material though. Once I get "Bawidtaba" lodged in my phonological loop, it's there for days.

    BAW-idta-BA daBANG-a-DANG dicky dicky dicky said the boogie said UP JUMP the BOOGIE...
    I hear that. The intro to that track is too long though.

    I'm not a huge fan though. If I wanna hear a white boy rap, I'll put on anything by Everlast. (you know, the guy from House of Pain). I really dig a few of his albums and was somewhat coincidentally listening to "Whitey Ford Sings The Blues" Earlier today. The tracks "Next Man" and "What It's Like", and "Ends" are great from a songwriting and musical perspective. My fav track though is "Painkillers". Great little story.

    Also, whilst I'm really not into the hip hop thing that went round a few years back where everyone recorded "dis tracks" slagging off each other. The one Everlast recorded about Eminem is awesome. It's called "Whitey's Revenge" and it's well worth a listen.

    Anyway...

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